Just thought I'd pop back in here to thank everyone who has contributed. I have spent hours and hours reviewing the books recommended (as well as others that some reviewers led me to). It has been a fascinating learning experience and has been far more complicated than I anticipated. One surely can't expect to find a book that is universally admired, but choosing the right one has become far more difficult than I anticipated.
I did decide, actually, even before the post, to make the Hoosier Mama book one of those I would buy, so was pleased to see the recommendation for it. Though it doesn't fulfill the criteria I set forth in my original post, it's just too hard to pass up.
Also, I thought seriously about getting her a class with Jacquy Pfeiffer until I saw that they run $525 (although the website has a "coupon" for $100 off at the moment). That is a very large chunk of change. I love my wife dearly but I just can't swing $425 for a class, though the idea of a class is an excellent one and one I will pursue somewhere more within the reach of my pocketbook. His book looks excellent, though, and is certainly under consideration.
One new question: in my researches, I've come across a book I never heard of (well, a lot of them, actually). But this one is quite interesting to me for a number of reasons. Anyone have any experience of Carole Bloom's "Essential Baker"?
I really do appreciate all the time and thought that has gone into the recommendations and thank everyone. Although the decision is proving more difficult than I anticipated, I'm learning a lot!
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Gypsy Boy on January 9th, 2015, 11:09 am, edited 1 time in total.
Gypsy Boy
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